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Such natural structural design may be evolutionary maintained to preserve interaction redundancy and contribute to optimal setting of functional sites.
Hinkle and her colleagues wrote that it's possible there may be "evolutionary advantage to change one's dietary intake, increase consumption of carbohydrate-rich foods". That explains the ice cream many women ingest by the pint when they are pregnant.
Because these telomere transposons have features characteristic of transposable elements and viruses, Professor Pardue speculates that telomere elements, and perhaps other yet to be discovered chromosomal elements, may be evolutionary precursors of viruses.
Nora Newcombe, a professor of psychology at Temple University, points out that there may be evolutionary reasons that this kind of memory - semantic memory - is so strong in the early years of life, when babies are faced with learning so many facts about the world.
Trap history may be evolutionary despite intelligent humans or intelligently programmed robots producing individual traps.
Scientists suspect that the difference may be evolutionary: The Ethiopians and the Tibetans ascended their respective mountains earlier than their Andean peers, giving them a head start in adapting to life up high.
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There may even be evolutionary benefits in slow speed of kill [38], [43].
Monoallelic expression may thus be evolutionary advantageous for particular functions.
The involvement of the methionine cycle may furthermore be evolutionary conserved.
A foundation for this tendency may be an evolutionary adaptation for group living but evolutionary origins of human synchronous activity is unclear.
"Bessie may be an evolutionary mistake," Drabble speculates heartlessly only three pages into the novel.
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